Holly and Luke formed a partnership, investing $240,000 and $80,000, respectively. Determine their participation in the year's net income of $380,000 under each of the following independent assumptions: No agreement concerning division of net income Divided in the ratio of original capital investment Interest at the rate of 15% allowed on original investments and the remainder divided in the ratio of 2:3 (2/5 to Holly and 3/5 to Luke) Salary allowances of $50,000 and $70,000, respectively, and the balance divided equally Allowance of interest at the rate of 15% on original investments, salary allowances of $50,000 and $70,000, respectively, and the remainder divided equally   Holly Luke Total a.   $fill in the blank 1 $fill in the blank 2 $fill in the blank 3 b.   $fill in the blank 4 $fill in the blank 5 $fill in the blank 6 c.   $fill in the blank 7 $fill in the blank 8 $fill in the blank 9 d.   $fill in the blank 10 $fill in the blank 11 $fill in the blank 12 e.   $fill in the blank 13 $fill in the blank 14 $fill in the blank 15

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Holly and Luke formed a partnership, investing $240,000 and $80,000, respectively. Determine their participation in the year's net income of $380,000 under each of the following independent assumptions:

  1. No agreement concerning division of net income
  2. Divided in the ratio of original capital investment
  3. Interest at the rate of 15% allowed on original investments and the remainder divided in the ratio of 2:3 (2/5 to Holly and 3/5 to Luke)
  4. Salary allowances of $50,000 and $70,000, respectively, and the balance divided equally
  5. Allowance of interest at the rate of 15% on original investments, salary allowances of $50,000 and $70,000, respectively, and the remainder divided equally
  Holly Luke Total
a.   $fill in the blank 1 $fill in the blank 2 $fill in the blank 3
b.   $fill in the blank 4 $fill in the blank 5 $fill in the blank 6
c.   $fill in the blank 7 $fill in the blank 8 $fill in the blank 9
d.   $fill in the blank 10 $fill in the blank 11 $fill in the blank 12
e.   $fill in the blank 13 $fill in the blank 14 $fill in the blank 15
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